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Evidence-based Resource in Anaesthesia and Analgesia SECOND EDITION Edited by Martin R Tramèr Evidence-based Resource in Anaesthesia and Analgesia Second edition Contents Contributors vii Introduction ix Part I: Evidence-based medicine, randomised trials, and systematic reviews 1 Is evidence-based medicine still an option? 3 Neville W Goodman 2 Why do we need large randomised trials in anaesthesia and analgesia? 12 Paul S Myles 3 Why do we need systematic reviews in anaesthesia and analgesia? 22 R Andrew Moore Part II: Systematic reviews in anaesthesia and analgesia 4 Acute pain 39 Henry J McQuay 5 Peripheral treatment of postoperative pain 57 Steen Møiniche, Jørgen B Dahl 6 Epidural analgesia for labour and delivery 77 Stephen Halpern, Barbara Leighton 7 Intravenous fluids for resuscitation 96 Peter T-L Choi 8 Postoperative nausea and vomiting 108 Martin R Tramèr 9 Propofol for anaesthesia and sedation 117 Bernhard Walder, Martin R Tramèr 10 Preventing central venous catheter related complications 126 Mehrengise K Cooper, Adrienne G Randolph v EVIDENCE-BASED RESOURCE IN ANAESTHESIA AND ANALGESIA Part III: Dissemination, implementation, and research agenda 11 The Cochrane Collaboration — what is it about? 143 Tom Pedersen 12 Cost effectiveness of anaesthesia and analgesia 152 Ceri J Phillips 13 From evidence to implementation 167 Anna Lee, Tony Gin 14 Postoperative epidural analgesia and outcome — a research agenda 175 Kathrine Holte, Henrik Kehlet Index 184 vi
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